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I must brace up that tank and put in a new high-tension wire from the spark coil.
For this reason, induction coils were called spark coils.
"You wouldn't have beaten me if my spark coil hadn't gone back on me," he said, somewhat sneeringly.
He used a spark coil for creating waves and a mass of carbon granules for detecting them.
The ignition system was "jump spark coil with vibrator operated by dynamo and storage battery."
Engines can be identified by smooth valve covers, plug leads and a wasted spark coil in the middle of the intake manifold.
"The spear handles contain batteries, spark coils and a push button," Nat Piper grinned.
The magneto was out of order and the batteries needed renewing, while the spark coil had short-circuited and took considerable time to adjust.
I'll know better next time than to leave my boat at the dock without taking out the connection at the spark coil, so no one can start the motor.
One of the poles of the secondary coil of the spark coils is connected to the spark plugs in an ordinary manner.
Early amateur radio operators built low power spark gap transmitters using the spark coil from Ford Model T automobiles.
Also the Spark distributor is replaced with ECU Controlled Spark Coils.
In the early days of radio, the transmitters were called spark coils, and they created a continuous stream of sparks at much higher voltages (e.g. 20,000 volts).
Kokomo Electric Company was established to manufacture spark coils and spark plugs for automobiles, and other ignition and electrical related goods.
The disruptive discharge coil remains in common use as the ignition coil or spark coil in the ignition system of an internal combustion engine.
There would be a lot of early electrical gubbinry also, sparking coils and polished spheres and a heavy emphasis on the switchboards with the big 'we belong dead' power handles.
The entire apparatus was known as the 'Model T spark coil' (in contrast to the modern ignition coil which is only the actual coil component of the system).
Early KV6 as used in the Rover 800 used MEMS 2J, which controlled the three wasted spark coil packs and variable intake manifold geometry.
However their largest use was as the ignition coil or spark coil in the ignition system of internal combustion engines, where they are still used, although the interrupter contacts are now replaced by solid state switches.
It also uses mapped direct ignition system with ten individual direct-acting spark coils, an electronic drive by wire throttle (Bosch "E-Gas"), cylinder-selective knock control, and cylinder bank adaptive lambda control, utilising eight lambda sensors.
The apparatus that Marconi possessed at that time was similar to that of one in 1882 by A. E. Dolbear, of Tufts College, which used a spark coil generator and a carbon granular rectifier for reception.
Besides providing power to the ignition system components (the starter solenoid and ignition related components such as the engine control unit, spark coil and distributor) it also usually switches on power to many "accessories" (radio, power windows, etc.).
An induction coil or "spark coil" (archaically known as an inductorium or Ruhmkorff coil after Heinrich Ruhmkorff) is a type of electrical transformer used to produce high-voltage pulses from a low-voltage direct current (DC) supply.
The engine is managed by a Bosch Motronic MED 9.1 electronic engine control unit (ECU), which controls the mapped direct ignition, ten individual spark coils, common rail cylinder-direct sequential mulit-point fuel injection, and drive-by-wire throttle.